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#include "llvm/Transforms/Utils/VNCoercion.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ConstantFolding.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
#include "llvm/IR/IRBuilder.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"

#define DEBUG_TYPE "vncoerce"

namespace llvm {
namespace VNCoercion {

static bool isFirstClassAggregateOrScalableType(Type *Ty) {
  return Ty->isStructTy() || Ty->isArrayTy() || isa<ScalableVectorType>(Ty);
}

/// Return true if coerceAvailableValueToLoadType will succeed.
bool canCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad(Value *StoredVal, Type *LoadTy,
                                     const DataLayout &DL) {
  Type *StoredTy = StoredVal->getType();
  if (StoredTy == LoadTy)
    return true;

  // If the loaded/stored value is a first class array/struct, or scalable type,
  // don't try to transform them. We need to be able to bitcast to integer.
  if (isFirstClassAggregateOrScalableType(LoadTy) ||
      isFirstClassAggregateOrScalableType(StoredTy))
    return false;

  uint64_t StoreSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(StoredTy).getFixedSize();

  // The store size must be byte-aligned to support future type casts.
  if (llvm::alignTo(StoreSize, 8) != StoreSize)
    return false;

  // The store has to be at least as big as the load.
  if (StoreSize < DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy).getFixedSize())
    return false;

  // Don't coerce non-integral pointers to integers or vice versa.
  if (DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(StoredVal->getType()->getScalarType()) !=
      DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(LoadTy->getScalarType())) {
    // As a special case, allow coercion of memset used to initialize
    // an array w/null.  Despite non-integral pointers not generally having a
    // specific bit pattern, we do assume null is zero.
    if (auto *CI = dyn_cast<Constant>(StoredVal))
      return CI->isNullValue();
    return false;
  }
  
  return true;
}

template <class T, class HelperClass>
static T *coerceAvailableValueToLoadTypeHelper(T *StoredVal, Type *LoadedTy,
                                               HelperClass &Helper,
                                               const DataLayout &DL) {
  assert(canCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad(StoredVal, LoadedTy, DL) &&
         "precondition violation - materialization can't fail");
  if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(StoredVal))
    StoredVal = ConstantFoldConstant(C, DL);

  // If this is already the right type, just return it.
  Type *StoredValTy = StoredVal->getType();

  uint64_t StoredValSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(StoredValTy).getFixedSize();
  uint64_t LoadedValSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadedTy).getFixedSize();

  // If the store and reload are the same size, we can always reuse it.
  if (StoredValSize == LoadedValSize) {
    // Pointer to Pointer -> use bitcast.
    if (StoredValTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy() && LoadedTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy()) {
      StoredVal = Helper.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, LoadedTy);
    } else {
      // Convert source pointers to integers, which can be bitcast.
      if (StoredValTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy()) {
        StoredValTy = DL.getIntPtrType(StoredValTy);
        StoredVal = Helper.CreatePtrToInt(StoredVal, StoredValTy);
      }

      Type *TypeToCastTo = LoadedTy;
      if (TypeToCastTo->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy())
        TypeToCastTo = DL.getIntPtrType(TypeToCastTo);

      if (StoredValTy != TypeToCastTo)
        StoredVal = Helper.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, TypeToCastTo);

      // Cast to pointer if the load needs a pointer type.
      if (LoadedTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy())
        StoredVal = Helper.CreateIntToPtr(StoredVal, LoadedTy);
    }

    if (auto *C = dyn_cast<ConstantExpr>(StoredVal))
      StoredVal = ConstantFoldConstant(C, DL);

    return StoredVal;
  }
  // If the loaded value is smaller than the available value, then we can
  // extract out a piece from it.  If the available value is too small, then we
  // can't do anything.
  assert(StoredValSize >= LoadedValSize &&
         "canCoerceMustAliasedValueToLoad fail");

  // Convert source pointers to integers, which can be manipulated.
  if (StoredValTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy()) {
    StoredValTy = DL.getIntPtrType(StoredValTy);
    StoredVal = Helper.CreatePtrToInt(StoredVal, StoredValTy);
  }

  // Convert vectors and fp to integer, which can be manipulated.
  if (!StoredValTy->isIntegerTy()) {
    StoredValTy = IntegerType::get(StoredValTy->getContext(), StoredValSize);
    StoredVal = Helper.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, StoredValTy);
  }

  // If this is a big-endian system, we need to shift the value down to the low
  // bits so that a truncate will work.
  if (DL.isBigEndian()) {
    uint64_t ShiftAmt = DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(StoredValTy).getFixedSize() -
                        DL.getTypeStoreSizeInBits(LoadedTy).getFixedSize();
    StoredVal = Helper.CreateLShr(
        StoredVal, ConstantInt::get(StoredVal->getType(), ShiftAmt));
  }

  // Truncate the integer to the right size now.
  Type *NewIntTy = IntegerType::get(StoredValTy->getContext(), LoadedValSize);
  StoredVal = Helper.CreateTruncOrBitCast(StoredVal, NewIntTy);

  if (LoadedTy != NewIntTy) {
    // If the result is a pointer, inttoptr.
    if (LoadedTy->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy())
      StoredVal = Helper.CreateIntToPtr(StoredVal, LoadedTy);
    else
      // Otherwise, bitcast.
      StoredVal = Helper.CreateBitCast(StoredVal, LoadedTy);
  }

  if (auto *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(StoredVal))
    StoredVal = ConstantFoldConstant(C, DL);

  return StoredVal;
}

/// If we saw a store of a value to memory, and
/// then a load from a must-aliased pointer of a different type, try to coerce
/// the stored value.  LoadedTy is the type of the load we want to replace.
/// IRB is IRBuilder used to insert new instructions.
///
/// If we can't do it, return null.
Value *coerceAvailableValueToLoadType(Value *StoredVal, Type *LoadedTy,
                                      IRBuilderBase &IRB,
                                      const DataLayout &DL) {
  return coerceAvailableValueToLoadTypeHelper(StoredVal, LoadedTy, IRB, DL);
}

/// This function is called when we have a memdep query of a load that ends up
/// being a clobbering memory write (store, memset, memcpy, memmove).  This
/// means that the write *may* provide bits used by the load but we can't be
/// sure because the pointers don't must-alias.
///
/// Check this case to see if there is anything more we can do before we give
/// up.  This returns -1 if we have to give up, or a byte number in the stored
/// value of the piece that feeds the load.
static int analyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
                                          Value *WritePtr,
                                          uint64_t WriteSizeInBits,
                                          const DataLayout &DL) {
  // If the loaded/stored value is a first class array/struct, or scalable type,
  // don't try to transform them. We need to be able to bitcast to integer.
  if (isFirstClassAggregateOrScalableType(LoadTy))
    return -1;

  int64_t StoreOffset = 0, LoadOffset = 0;
  Value *StoreBase =
      GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(WritePtr, StoreOffset, DL);
  Value *LoadBase = GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(LoadPtr, LoadOffset, DL);
  if (StoreBase != LoadBase)
    return -1;

  // If the load and store are to the exact same address, they should have been
  // a must alias.  AA must have gotten confused.
  // FIXME: Study to see if/when this happens.  One case is forwarding a memset
  // to a load from the base of the memset.

  // If the load and store don't overlap at all, the store doesn't provide
  // anything to the load.  In this case, they really don't alias at all, AA
  // must have gotten confused.
  uint64_t LoadSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy).getFixedSize();

  if ((WriteSizeInBits & 7) | (LoadSize & 7))
    return -1;
  uint64_t StoreSize = WriteSizeInBits / 8; // Convert to bytes.
  LoadSize /= 8;

  bool isAAFailure = false;
  if (StoreOffset < LoadOffset)
    isAAFailure = StoreOffset + int64_t(StoreSize) <= LoadOffset;
  else
    isAAFailure = LoadOffset + int64_t(LoadSize) <= StoreOffset;

  if (isAAFailure)
    return -1;

  // If the Load isn't completely contained within the stored bits, we don't
  // have all the bits to feed it.  We could do something crazy in the future
  // (issue a smaller load then merge the bits in) but this seems unlikely to be
  // valuable.
  if (StoreOffset > LoadOffset ||
      StoreOffset + StoreSize < LoadOffset + LoadSize)
    return -1;

  // Okay, we can do this transformation.  Return the number of bytes into the
  // store that the load is.
  return LoadOffset - StoreOffset;
}

/// This function is called when we have a
/// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering store.
int analyzeLoadFromClobberingStore(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
                                   StoreInst *DepSI, const DataLayout &DL) {
  auto *StoredVal = DepSI->getValueOperand();

  // Cannot handle reading from store of first-class aggregate or scalable type.
  if (isFirstClassAggregateOrScalableType(StoredVal->getType()))
    return -1;

  // Don't coerce non-integral pointers to integers or vice versa.
  if (DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(StoredVal->getType()->getScalarType()) !=
      DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(LoadTy->getScalarType())) {
    // Allow casts of zero values to null as a special case
    auto *CI = dyn_cast<Constant>(StoredVal);
    if (!CI || !CI->isNullValue())
      return -1;
  }

  Value *StorePtr = DepSI->getPointerOperand();
  uint64_t StoreSize =
      DL.getTypeSizeInBits(DepSI->getValueOperand()->getType()).getFixedSize();
  return analyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, StorePtr, StoreSize,
                                        DL);
}

/// Looks at a memory location for a load (specified by MemLocBase, Offs, and
/// Size) and compares it against a load.
///
/// If the specified load could be safely widened to a larger integer load
/// that is 1) still efficient, 2) safe for the target, and 3) would provide
/// the specified memory location value, then this function returns the size
/// in bytes of the load width to use.  If not, this returns zero.
static unsigned getLoadLoadClobberFullWidthSize(const Value *MemLocBase,
                                                int64_t MemLocOffs,
                                                unsigned MemLocSize,
                                                const LoadInst *LI) {
  // We can only extend simple integer loads.
  if (!isa<IntegerType>(LI->getType()) || !LI->isSimple())
    return 0;

  // Load widening is hostile to ThreadSanitizer: it may cause false positives
  // or make the reports more cryptic (access sizes are wrong).
  if (LI->getParent()->getParent()->hasFnAttribute(Attribute::SanitizeThread))
    return 0;

  const DataLayout &DL = LI->getModule()->getDataLayout();

  // Get the base of this load.
  int64_t LIOffs = 0;
  const Value *LIBase =
      GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(LI->getPointerOperand(), LIOffs, DL);

  // If the two pointers are not based on the same pointer, we can't tell that
  // they are related.
  if (LIBase != MemLocBase)
    return 0;

  // Okay, the two values are based on the same pointer, but returned as
  // no-alias.  This happens when we have things like two byte loads at "P+1"
  // and "P+3".  Check to see if increasing the size of the "LI" load up to its
  // alignment (or the largest native integer type) will allow us to load all
  // the bits required by MemLoc.

  // If MemLoc is before LI, then no widening of LI will help us out.
  if (MemLocOffs < LIOffs)
    return 0;

  // Get the alignment of the load in bytes.  We assume that it is safe to load
  // any legal integer up to this size without a problem.  For example, if we're
  // looking at an i8 load on x86-32 that is known 1024 byte aligned, we can
  // widen it up to an i32 load.  If it is known 2-byte aligned, we can widen it
  // to i16.
  unsigned LoadAlign = LI->getAlignment();

  int64_t MemLocEnd = MemLocOffs + MemLocSize;

  // If no amount of rounding up will let MemLoc fit into LI, then bail out.
  if (LIOffs + LoadAlign < MemLocEnd)
    return 0;

  // This is the size of the load to try.  Start with the next larger power of
  // two.
  unsigned NewLoadByteSize = LI->getType()->getPrimitiveSizeInBits() / 8U;
  NewLoadByteSize = NextPowerOf2(NewLoadByteSize);

  while (true) {
    // If this load size is bigger than our known alignment or would not fit
    // into a native integer register, then we fail.
    if (NewLoadByteSize > LoadAlign ||
        !DL.fitsInLegalInteger(NewLoadByteSize * 8))
      return 0;

    if (LIOffs + NewLoadByteSize > MemLocEnd &&
        (LI->getParent()->getParent()->hasFnAttribute(
             Attribute::SanitizeAddress) ||
         LI->getParent()->getParent()->hasFnAttribute(
             Attribute::SanitizeHWAddress)))
      // We will be reading past the location accessed by the original program.
      // While this is safe in a regular build, Address Safety analysis tools
      // may start reporting false warnings. So, don't do widening.
      return 0;

    // If a load of this width would include all of MemLoc, then we succeed.
    if (LIOffs + NewLoadByteSize >= MemLocEnd)
      return NewLoadByteSize;

    NewLoadByteSize <<= 1;
  }
}

/// This function is called when we have a
/// memdep query of a load that ends up being clobbered by another load.  See if
/// the other load can feed into the second load.
int analyzeLoadFromClobberingLoad(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr, LoadInst *DepLI,
                                  const DataLayout &DL) {
  // Cannot handle reading from store of first-class aggregate yet.
  if (DepLI->getType()->isStructTy() || DepLI->getType()->isArrayTy())
    return -1;

  // Don't coerce non-integral pointers to integers or vice versa.
  if (DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(DepLI->getType()->getScalarType()) !=
      DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(LoadTy->getScalarType()))
    return -1;

  Value *DepPtr = DepLI->getPointerOperand();
  uint64_t DepSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(DepLI->getType()).getFixedSize();
  int R = analyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, DepPtr, DepSize, DL);
  if (R != -1)
    return R;

  // If we have a load/load clobber an DepLI can be widened to cover this load,
  // then we should widen it!
  int64_t LoadOffs = 0;
  const Value *LoadBase =
      GetPointerBaseWithConstantOffset(LoadPtr, LoadOffs, DL);
  unsigned LoadSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(LoadTy).getFixedSize();

  unsigned Size =
      getLoadLoadClobberFullWidthSize(LoadBase, LoadOffs, LoadSize, DepLI);
  if (Size == 0)
    return -1;

  // Check non-obvious conditions enforced by MDA which we rely on for being
  // able to materialize this potentially available value
  assert(DepLI->isSimple() && "Cannot widen volatile/atomic load!");
  assert(DepLI->getType()->isIntegerTy() && "Can't widen non-integer load");

  return analyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, DepPtr, Size * 8, DL);
}

int analyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst(Type *LoadTy, Value *LoadPtr,
                                     MemIntrinsic *MI, const DataLayout &DL) {
  // If the mem operation is a non-constant size, we can't handle it.
  ConstantInt *SizeCst = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(MI->getLength());
  if (!SizeCst)
    return -1;
  uint64_t MemSizeInBits = SizeCst->getZExtValue() * 8;

  // If this is memset, we just need to see if the offset is valid in the size
  // of the memset..
  if (MI->getIntrinsicID() == Intrinsic::memset) {
    if (DL.isNonIntegralPointerType(LoadTy->getScalarType())) {
      auto *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(cast<MemSetInst>(MI)->getValue());
      if (!CI || !CI->isZero())
        return -1;
    }
    return analyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, MI->getDest(),
                                          MemSizeInBits, DL);
  }

  // If we have a memcpy/memmove, the only case we can handle is if this is a
  // copy from constant memory.  In that case, we can read directly from the
  // constant memory.
  MemTransferInst *MTI = cast<MemTransferInst>(MI);

  Constant *Src = dyn_cast<Constant>(MTI->getSource());
  if (!Src)
    return -1;

  GlobalVariable *GV = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(GetUnderlyingObject(Src, DL));
  if (!GV || !GV->isConstant() || !GV->hasDefinitiveInitializer())
    return -1;

  // See if the access is within the bounds of the transfer.
  int Offset = analyzeLoadFromClobberingWrite(LoadTy, LoadPtr, MI->getDest(),
                                              MemSizeInBits, DL);
  if (Offset == -1)
    return Offset;

  unsigned AS = Src->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
  // Otherwise, see if we can constant fold a load from the constant with the
  // offset applied as appropriate.
  if (Offset) {
    Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src,
                                   Type::getInt8PtrTy(Src->getContext(), AS));
    Constant *OffsetCst =
        ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt64Ty(Src->getContext()), (unsigned)Offset);
    Src = ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Type::getInt8Ty(Src->getContext()),
                                         Src, OffsetCst);
  }
  Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src, PointerType::get(LoadTy, AS));
  if (ConstantFoldLoadFromConstPtr(Src, LoadTy, DL))
    return Offset;
  return -1;
}

template <class T, class HelperClass>
static T *getStoreValueForLoadHelper(T *SrcVal, unsigned Offset, Type *LoadTy,
                                     HelperClass &Helper,
                                     const DataLayout &DL) {
  LLVMContext &Ctx = SrcVal->getType()->getContext();

  // If two pointers are in the same address space, they have the same size,
  // so we don't need to do any truncation, etc. This avoids introducing
  // ptrtoint instructions for pointers that may be non-integral.
  if (SrcVal->getType()->isPointerTy() && LoadTy->isPointerTy() &&
      cast<PointerType>(SrcVal->getType())->getAddressSpace() ==
          cast<PointerType>(LoadTy)->getAddressSpace()) {
    return SrcVal;
  }

  uint64_t StoreSize =
      (DL.getTypeSizeInBits(SrcVal->getType()).getFixedSize() + 7) / 8;
  uint64_t LoadSize = (DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy).getFixedSize() + 7) / 8;
  // Compute which bits of the stored value are being used by the load.  Convert
  // to an integer type to start with.
  if (SrcVal->getType()->isPtrOrPtrVectorTy())
    SrcVal = Helper.CreatePtrToInt(SrcVal, DL.getIntPtrType(SrcVal->getType()));
  if (!SrcVal->getType()->isIntegerTy())
    SrcVal = Helper.CreateBitCast(SrcVal, IntegerType::get(Ctx, StoreSize * 8));

  // Shift the bits to the least significant depending on endianness.
  unsigned ShiftAmt;
  if (DL.isLittleEndian())
    ShiftAmt = Offset * 8;
  else
    ShiftAmt = (StoreSize - LoadSize - Offset) * 8;
  if (ShiftAmt)
    SrcVal = Helper.CreateLShr(SrcVal,
                               ConstantInt::get(SrcVal->getType(), ShiftAmt));

  if (LoadSize != StoreSize)
    SrcVal = Helper.CreateTruncOrBitCast(SrcVal,
                                         IntegerType::get(Ctx, LoadSize * 8));
  return SrcVal;
}

/// This function is called when we have a memdep query of a load that ends up
/// being a clobbering store.  This means that the store provides bits used by
/// the load but the pointers don't must-alias.  Check this case to see if
/// there is anything more we can do before we give up.
Value *getStoreValueForLoad(Value *SrcVal, unsigned Offset, Type *LoadTy,
                            Instruction *InsertPt, const DataLayout &DL) {

  IRBuilder<> Builder(InsertPt);
  SrcVal = getStoreValueForLoadHelper(SrcVal, Offset, LoadTy, Builder, DL);
  return coerceAvailableValueToLoadTypeHelper(SrcVal, LoadTy, Builder, DL);
}

Constant *getConstantStoreValueForLoad(Constant *SrcVal, unsigned Offset,
                                       Type *LoadTy, const DataLayout &DL) {
  ConstantFolder F;
  SrcVal = getStoreValueForLoadHelper(SrcVal, Offset, LoadTy, F, DL);
  return coerceAvailableValueToLoadTypeHelper(SrcVal, LoadTy, F, DL);
}

/// This function is called when we have a memdep query of a load that ends up
/// being a clobbering load.  This means that the load *may* provide bits used
/// by the load but we can't be sure because the pointers don't must-alias.
/// Check this case to see if there is anything more we can do before we give
/// up.
Value *getLoadValueForLoad(LoadInst *SrcVal, unsigned Offset, Type *LoadTy,
                           Instruction *InsertPt, const DataLayout &DL) {
  // If Offset+LoadTy exceeds the size of SrcVal, then we must be wanting to
  // widen SrcVal out to a larger load.
  unsigned SrcValStoreSize =
      DL.getTypeStoreSize(SrcVal->getType()).getFixedSize();
  unsigned LoadSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(LoadTy).getFixedSize();
  if (Offset + LoadSize > SrcValStoreSize) {
    assert(SrcVal->isSimple() && "Cannot widen volatile/atomic load!");
    assert(SrcVal->getType()->isIntegerTy() && "Can't widen non-integer load");
    // If we have a load/load clobber an DepLI can be widened to cover this
    // load, then we should widen it to the next power of 2 size big enough!
    unsigned NewLoadSize = Offset + LoadSize;
    if (!isPowerOf2_32(NewLoadSize))
      NewLoadSize = NextPowerOf2(NewLoadSize);

    Value *PtrVal = SrcVal->getPointerOperand();
    // Insert the new load after the old load.  This ensures that subsequent
    // memdep queries will find the new load.  We can't easily remove the old
    // load completely because it is already in the value numbering table.
    IRBuilder<> Builder(SrcVal->getParent(), ++BasicBlock::iterator(SrcVal));
    Type *DestTy = IntegerType::get(LoadTy->getContext(), NewLoadSize * 8);
    Type *DestPTy =
        PointerType::get(DestTy, PtrVal->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace());
    Builder.SetCurrentDebugLocation(SrcVal->getDebugLoc());
    PtrVal = Builder.CreateBitCast(PtrVal, DestPTy);
    LoadInst *NewLoad = Builder.CreateLoad(DestTy, PtrVal);
    NewLoad->takeName(SrcVal);
    NewLoad->setAlignment(SrcVal->getAlign());

    LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "GVN WIDENED LOAD: " << *SrcVal << "\n");
    LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "TO: " << *NewLoad << "\n");

    // Replace uses of the original load with the wider load.  On a big endian
    // system, we need to shift down to get the relevant bits.
    Value *RV = NewLoad;
    if (DL.isBigEndian())
      RV = Builder.CreateLShr(RV, (NewLoadSize - SrcValStoreSize) * 8);
    RV = Builder.CreateTrunc(RV, SrcVal->getType());
    SrcVal->replaceAllUsesWith(RV);

    SrcVal = NewLoad;
  }

  return getStoreValueForLoad(SrcVal, Offset, LoadTy, InsertPt, DL);
}

Constant *getConstantLoadValueForLoad(Constant *SrcVal, unsigned Offset,
                                      Type *LoadTy, const DataLayout &DL) {
  unsigned SrcValStoreSize =
      DL.getTypeStoreSize(SrcVal->getType()).getFixedSize();
  unsigned LoadSize = DL.getTypeStoreSize(LoadTy).getFixedSize();
  if (Offset + LoadSize > SrcValStoreSize)
    return nullptr;
  return getConstantStoreValueForLoad(SrcVal, Offset, LoadTy, DL);
}

template <class T, class HelperClass>
T *getMemInstValueForLoadHelper(MemIntrinsic *SrcInst, unsigned Offset,
                                Type *LoadTy, HelperClass &Helper,
                                const DataLayout &DL) {
  LLVMContext &Ctx = LoadTy->getContext();
  uint64_t LoadSize = DL.getTypeSizeInBits(LoadTy).getFixedSize() / 8;

  // We know that this method is only called when the mem transfer fully
  // provides the bits for the load.
  if (MemSetInst *MSI = dyn_cast<MemSetInst>(SrcInst)) {
    // memset(P, 'x', 1234) -> splat('x'), even if x is a variable, and
    // independently of what the offset is.
    T *Val = cast<T>(MSI->getValue());
    if (LoadSize != 1)
      Val =
          Helper.CreateZExtOrBitCast(Val, IntegerType::get(Ctx, LoadSize * 8));
    T *OneElt = Val;

    // Splat the value out to the right number of bits.
    for (unsigned NumBytesSet = 1; NumBytesSet != LoadSize;) {
      // If we can double the number of bytes set, do it.
      if (NumBytesSet * 2 <= LoadSize) {
        T *ShVal = Helper.CreateShl(
            Val, ConstantInt::get(Val->getType(), NumBytesSet * 8));
        Val = Helper.CreateOr(Val, ShVal);
        NumBytesSet <<= 1;
        continue;
      }

      // Otherwise insert one byte at a time.
      T *ShVal = Helper.CreateShl(Val, ConstantInt::get(Val->getType(), 1 * 8));
      Val = Helper.CreateOr(OneElt, ShVal);
      ++NumBytesSet;
    }

    return coerceAvailableValueToLoadTypeHelper(Val, LoadTy, Helper, DL);
  }

  // Otherwise, this is a memcpy/memmove from a constant global.
  MemTransferInst *MTI = cast<MemTransferInst>(SrcInst);
  Constant *Src = cast<Constant>(MTI->getSource());

  unsigned AS = Src->getType()->getPointerAddressSpace();
  // Otherwise, see if we can constant fold a load from the constant with the
  // offset applied as appropriate.
  if (Offset) {
    Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src,
                                   Type::getInt8PtrTy(Src->getContext(), AS));
    Constant *OffsetCst =
        ConstantInt::get(Type::getInt64Ty(Src->getContext()), (unsigned)Offset);
    Src = ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr(Type::getInt8Ty(Src->getContext()),
                                         Src, OffsetCst);
  }
  Src = ConstantExpr::getBitCast(Src, PointerType::get(LoadTy, AS));
  return ConstantFoldLoadFromConstPtr(Src, LoadTy, DL);
}

/// This function is called when we have a
/// memdep query of a load that ends up being a clobbering mem intrinsic.
Value *getMemInstValueForLoad(MemIntrinsic *SrcInst, unsigned Offset,
                              Type *LoadTy, Instruction *InsertPt,
                              const DataLayout &DL) {
  IRBuilder<> Builder(InsertPt);
  return getMemInstValueForLoadHelper<Value, IRBuilder<>>(SrcInst, Offset,
                                                          LoadTy, Builder, DL);
}

Constant *getConstantMemInstValueForLoad(MemIntrinsic *SrcInst, unsigned Offset,
                                         Type *LoadTy, const DataLayout &DL) {
  // The only case analyzeLoadFromClobberingMemInst cannot be converted to a
  // constant is when it's a memset of a non-constant.
  if (auto *MSI = dyn_cast<MemSetInst>(SrcInst))
    if (!isa<Constant>(MSI->getValue()))
      return nullptr;
  ConstantFolder F;
  return getMemInstValueForLoadHelper<Constant, ConstantFolder>(SrcInst, Offset,
                                                                LoadTy, F, DL);
}
} // namespace VNCoercion
} // namespace llvm